Comments Thread For: Oleksandr Usyk Drops Daniel Dubois Twice, Knocks Him Out in Ninth

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  • Joseph
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    #561
    I would be okay with a rematch to remove doubt.

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #562
      Originally posted by Thatmanox

      No delusion, wilders a bum I agree. Wilder also sparks out Dubois within two rounds. Keven Larena should’ve ko’d Dubois. Wilder hits 10x harder than Dubois, Usyk could barely take Dubois’s punches. Face reality, stop the delusion, Usyk’s an overrated heavyweight.
      Wilder couldn't stop fighters much lower in levels than Dubois in 2 rounds on his best day. Dubois would knock him stone cold out. But we know Wilder doesn't take those kind of fights. He carefully cherry picks garbage. Dubois at least takes on proper fighters and we see the truth. Not some orchestrated bullshlt like Wilder's entire pathetic career has been.

      Wilder has the worst accuracy in the division. He is the worst in controlling distance. He telegraphs everything. His stamina is the worst. He's got a glass chin. He's mentally weak. He can't fight going backwards. He has no timing. How is he going to land clean when it's hard to do so on someone like Usyk? Then you factor in his ability to hold a shot. Sorry, but it's fantasy land to believe otherwise. Wilder struggles to hit fighters clean who are easy to hit for the rest of the field. But he's going to hit the most awkward fighter to hit in the division? He isn't doing shlt but getting dominated and stopped by Usyk. He won't win a single round.

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      • low blows
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        #563
        Originally posted by Mooshashi
        The low blow will be contraversial...it was half on the belt, half. below.
        If it's half and half it's a foul. From what I saw live I would have to reserve judgement until I heard what the referee calls a low blow. This was the equivalent of a painted corner slider, very hard to call.
        Last edited by low blows; 08-27-2023, 01:02 AM.

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        • Warrior7
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          #564
          Originally posted by LG Motel 22
          Damn dubois, not again, shot at the title, you gotta get up
          I also couldn't believe that he is waiting to get up till 9. He was definitely not knocked out with that short right ... but I think he just lacks heart for tough fight and wasn't even complaining on referee decision.
          However, I am sure he will be very angry on himself later.

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          • low blows
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            #565
            Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75
            This fight was over in 5 and this ref purposely saved Usyk and then kept repeating to him to continue resting even though Usyk wanted to engage. The ref made him stay resting. That was a KO in 5
            No Pabon isn't very good and shouldn't be refereeing matches at the world level. He's not Ian John-Lewis bad but he is allows way too much rule bending and allows obvious fouls.

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            • Clubber Zhang
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              #566
              Considering the ring was wet and Usyk is a boxer whose use of movement is such an important part of his game, can you imagine the total/utter domination that would've been put on Triple Knee in a dry ring? Those of you who say they'd like a rematch - man, ANYTHING to keep Usyk away from Fury.

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              • angkag
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                #567
                I konw the WBC belt wasn't part of the fight, but the WBC rule on low blows is:

                1. Low blows (being a line encircling the body at the level of the navel).

                If you look at Usyk's trunks, you can see his navel slightly above the top of the belt line, so the punch was def. below the navel.

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                • MoneyKing
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                  #568
                  Dan Rafael what ever his name is - YOU big donut eating clown. Haymon and the pbc don't like you. How does it feel to be used all the time?

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                  • Thatmanox
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                    #569
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                    Wilder couldn't stop fighters much lower in levels than Dubois in 2 rounds on his best day. Dubois would knock him stone cold out. But we know Wilder doesn't take those kind of fights. He carefully cherry picks garbage. Dubois at least takes on proper fighters and we see the truth. Not some orchestrated bullshlt like Wilder's entire pathetic career has been.

                    Wilder has the worst accuracy in the division. He is the worst in controlling distance. He telegraphs everything. His stamina is the worst. He's got a glass chin. He's mentally weak. He can't fight going backwards. He has no timing. How is he going to land clean when it's hard to do so on someone like Usyk? Then you factor in his ability to hold a shot. Sorry, but it's fantasy land to believe otherwise. Wilder struggles to hit fighters clean who are easy to hit for the rest of the field. But he's going to hit the most awkward fighter to hit in the division? He isn't doing shlt but getting dominated and stopped by Usyk. He won't win a single round.
                    I think wilders horrible. But what’s hilarious is you saying Dubois takes proper fights? Who has he fought? Other than Joyce or Usyk? Kevin Johnson? Wilder cherry picks opponents, but they’re better than Dubois’s resume. Don’t think wilder would win many round, but had spark out power to hurt and ko Usyk. Usyk was getting hurt by Dubois, wilder hits harder and throws better punches than Dubois. None of them beat fury.

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                    • LAchargers373
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                      #570
                      Fury would beat usyk pretty handily

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